Nuno Espirito Santo has moved to reaffirm his commitment to Wolverhampton Wanderers by taking to his Twitter account for the first time since joining the club.

The Molineux head coach tweeted an emoji of a wolf amid speculation linking him to the manager's job at Everton as they look to replace Ronald Koeman.

Nuno was linked with the vacant hotseat at Goodison Park after it was claimed that the Merseysiders had made contact with Jorge Mendes about the Portuguese boss who has been a massive hit in the Midlands.

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Sky Sports reporter Guillem Balague tweeted: "Everton have contacted Nuno as ONE OF the potential candidates to replace Koeman. His agent Jorge Mendes is listening, no decision made yet."

However, within a few hours there was a second update from Balague who added "Nuno has been told of interest by Everton but does not want to move... “even if the best team in the world comes calling”, I have been told."

When asked about the the links to Everton at his press conference ahead of Wolves' match against Fulham on Friday, Nuno said: “When I joined in the summer, not just me but all my technical staff, we came with commitment of something important.

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"A big challenge, perhaps one of the hardest challenges we have to face.